A poor man (Charlie Chaplin) finds an abandoned baby. Even though the man is poor he takes the child in and raises it like it was his own. One day circumstances arise that not only puts the kid’s future in peril but also opens up the chance that one day he may be reunited with his real parents.
I do, my name is Sheehan May and I am a huge movie fan. For a living I run a media design company called Tiger Creations.
To most who know me, I am "that dude" when it comes to movies because I have a love for all types of movies from cheesy 80s action to foreign films. I usually cut straight to point and if you like your movie reviews quick and clear you have come to the right place.
This movie is what you could easily call the first drama/documentary/musical and it follows two young Ivy-League graduates (Played by actors) as they make career life decisions.
After being framed for the murder of his wife Jensen Ames (Jason Statham) is put in prison. The prison system is now wholly controlled by corporations and Ames is given the opportunity to earn his freedom by participating in a car racing event that involves taking out opponents not only with great driving skills but with weapons.
Based on a true story, The Counterfeiters tells the story of the largest counterfeiting scheme in history carried out by the Nazis. Salomon “Sally” Sorowitsch is an expert counterfeiter who is captured by the Nazis and put in a concentration camp. To ensure his survival he is forced to help the Nazis by creating counterfeit money.
A man unknowingly being tracked for a series of murders wakes up in a bath tub with amnesia. While attempting to piece together what happened to him he discovers that the world he lives in is being controlled by a group of beings called The Strangers. *Note* this is a review of the Directors Cut.
Paranoid Park is a movie directed by Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting, Elephant) about a teenager who is involved in a tragic accident and forced to deal with the emotional ramifications of his actions.






